"To be simple is to be Great." — Albert Camus
Today,
we celebrate Independence Day in the US. The 4th of July is an extremely
patriotic holiday where we celebrate the independence of our country. People
celebrate with family and friend gatherings, barbecues, parties, games, food,
fun, festivals, parades, musical events and fireworks.
Freedom
is not just the natural right of every human. It is the state of mind that
enables people to create the greatest and the most inspiring things. The spirit
of freedom gives us the power to conquer new heights, whether it is a real
mountain peak or a bold business challenge.
Lean
is all about finding better ways to do things, so that they require less
effort, less time and fewer resources. It is not about cost reduction –
penny-pinching, cutting investment, taking out people – it is about finding
better ways to get work done. It is about developing a mindset, methods and
tools to identify and eliminate waste in all its forms at every opportunity. It
is about freeing-up resources because you no longer need to use them.
Lean
manufacturing provides your workforce the freedom that they need to own and
maximize their productivity. In a Lean production plant, the "freedom to
control one's work" replaces the "mind numbing stress" of mass
production. Armed with the skills they need to control their environment
workers have the opportunity to think actively even proactively to solve
workplace problems.
Lean
is more than the traditional metrics of improved efficiency, reduced costs and
increased throughput. The people-centric approach to the application of Lean
creates a better future, driven by empowered individuals working in teams,
committed to continuous improvement. It is this culture of responsible freedom
and trust that allows employees and their organization to realize the positive
benefits of Lean and achieve a successful outcome.
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